On a warm and mostly cloudy Monday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, Dr. Anthony Fauci goes Sergeant Schultz about his old advisor Dr. David Morens.
From FrontpageMag, President Biden just can't help himself about his lying.
From Townhall, as Biden once said, "you ain't black".
From The Washington Free Beacon, why terrorists hate us.
From the Washington Examiner, senatorial candidate Tim Sheehy (R-Mon) becomes the first Republican to use former President Trump's conviction in a campaign ad.
From The Federalist, Biden's fingerprints are on the criminal prosecutions against Trump.
From American Thinker, a list of problems with Trump's trial.
From MRCTV, a bar in Boise, Idaho has its own theme for this month.
From NewsBusters, five new scandals involving the Biden family, which are being censored by ABC, CBS and NBC.
From Canada Free Press, now that Trump faces possible jail time, former President Obama comes out of the woodwork.
From TeleSUR, Claudia Sheinbaum becomes the first woman to be elected president of Mexico.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the U.K.'s Tories and the betrayal of babies.
From EuroNews, farmers block the border between France and Spain in a protest ahead of the E.U. elections.
From Voice Of Europe, the E.U. parliamentary elections and the road ahead.
From Balkan Insight, Serbian opposition candidates appear to do well in the city of Niš.
From The North Africa Post, the Moroccan company OCP Group secures a green finance loan from the German bank KfW.
From The New Arab, the entire Egyptian cabinet resigns after President Abdel al-Sisi reappoints Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly.
From The Times Of Israel, Jews in France decry a plan in the region of Normandy to honor a pro-Hamas journalist.
From British Asian Christian Association, a Christian sewage worker in Lahore, Pakistan is allegedly kidnapped and tortured by Muslims.
From Gatestone Institute, "Queers for Palestine" is like "Minks for Fur Coats". ("Chickens for Colonel Sanders" would be a similar analogy.)
From The Stream, the Democracy Movement which rose in China in 1989.
From The Daily Signal, now the SEIU tries to exploit the border crisis.
From The American Conservative, the Trump verdict is a sign of "post-liberalism".
From The Western Journal, former First Lady Melania Trump and First Son Barron are taking the former president's verdict harder than he is.
From BizPac Review, congresscritter Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) refuses to call Fauci by the title "Doctor", and all [bleep] breaks loose.
From The Daily Wire, after raising $500,000 for the UNC fraternity brothers who protected the U.S. flag from pro-HamasPalestinian protesters, organizers set a date for the party "Flagstock". (The article uses the term "frat boys". When I was in college, one roommate of mine told me that I shouldn't call fraternities "frats" because we don't call countries "[bleep]"s.)
From the Daily Caller, in San Francisco, the FBI shows off its pride.
From the New York Post, Trump targets Arizona and Nevada for his first post-conviction campaign events.
From Breitbart, according to Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH), Biden "sleepwalking" the U.S. into World War III.
From Newsmax, Brexit champion and former europarliamentcritter Nigel Farage will run in the U.K.'s upcoming election as a member of the Reform Party.
And from The Babylon Bee, after emerging from his 17-year sleep beneath a Pride parade, a cicada decides to go back into hibernation.
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